
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Brigitte Bardot was one of the brightest stars of European cinema. After ending her acting career, she dedicated herself to active public work, especially in the field of animal protection.
Bardot was born on September 28, 1934, in Paris. She gained immense popularity for her role in the cult film by Roger Vadim "And God Created Woman." Among her other significant works are films such as "Contempt" by Jean-Luc Godard, "Viva Maria!", "The Truth", "Babette's Feast", and "Shalako."